I found this trip by looking for a squiggle on a map; I was not disappointed. The road winds up the valley wall through vineyards and 180 degree chicanes. Pause frequently to look back and see the lake disappear into the haze below you. Take the route towards Les Diablerettes. Spectacular 900 me...

I used to take this road every day before I moved to Fribourg... It's my little race track !!!
The quality of the road is perfect. The number of curves is pretty low (6 to 8 depending when you stop), although they are the best ones I've never took... And once you've arrived in Fribourg, just take t...

As there is a motorway alternative to this pass there isnt that much traffic and as the surface is good mostly and there are loads of hairpins it makes a nice road for bikes (if a bit narrow in places) The straight section of road between Hinterrhein and Sufurs joins up the two most interesting bits...

Comments: Among my riding experiences in Switzerland, I would rank this route as Number ONE. If you are lucky to have a clear day to ride this route, expect views for miles and miles. The road winds up and up through a long alpine valley with sky-scraping granite peaks, and then back and forth up th...

It starts with very long curves and high speed between Bulle and Montbovon, a must for the sport bikes, really great.
After that, you get into a small valley with smaller curves which is perfect for roadster. The average speed get down to 80 km/h. The quality of the road is exceptional until Montb...

The route alongside Lake Lucern from Lucerne to Flüelen is a scenic ride on a winding road. There are alot of typical swiss villages along the lake with lots of tourists. Thats why there is quite some traffic on weekends, it is best ridden during the week.
Take some time to enjoy this beauti...

Leaving Italy and heading into Switzerland towards the famous St. Moritz and Piz Buin, the highest peak in the Eastern Alps, this twisty yet relaxing stretch is great, just take care for the level crossings! Enjoy

The road is a little bit tight but it makes it interresting. There are one or
two restaurant and a self at the top of the pass.
have a nice trip!!
PS: it could happen there is cut grass
on the side of the road

First part is really curvy (I mean you will never be riding straight at all), corners are completely blind and improve your cornering skills a lot.
Second part (more or less after the customs) is a little more straight, but italian drivers, cyclists and tourists make it hazardous.

The very famous Grimselpass, a stunning combination of breathtaking mountain drop-offs and wonderful super tight corners. This road tops out at over 2000 metres and so can experience some snow.
Simply terrific, highly recommended, even though it is very popular with other bikers.

Crossing from Switzerland into Italy in a frenzy of frantic narrow but mostly well surfaced corners. Not much run off in places but incredible scenary and a pretty good surface on the Swiss side. The surface coming down on the Italian side is quite gravelly as there seemed to be some construction go...

A nice little afterwork-, or, as global warming is a fact, winter afternoonride. Not highly spectacular, but by far good enough for fullfilling the most urgent longing. Biker's meet at Hulftegg, pos. 2. See you there!

This route is “my local” and I am very thankful to have it on my doorstep. It certainly can be ridden either way, but I prefer to start on the Bulle side. Ride right under the Chateau of Gruyeres, and up the a nice canyon with lots of open corners. Don’t hammer it to hard down here as there ...

This is a main road from Swiss to Italy and has some traffic. Great corners and views but road surface was slippery from the top to Italy side (in this part it was raining). I really enjoyed the Brig to the top side. Fantastic scenery.

This is the route that I frequented before I had my real license in Switzerland as you are not allowed to cross borders as a temporary permit holder. On sunny days this route provides gorgeous scenery,including the lake Geneva, mountains, farms, vines, forests, and cute little towns. I recommend tak...

Beautiful road at sunset, the road runs right round the side of Lake Thun and avoids the Mway on the south side (also means no need for a Swiss highway robbery vignette). Watch your speed, the Swiss Plods are not known for their understanding nature.

This route takes in Lake Maggiore in both Italy and Switzerland.
Leave Stresa from the steamer station at the southern end of the lake on the SS33.Stresa is a stylish lakeside town with some stunning hotels on your left as you head towards the village of Baveno. Once through Baveno look for the SS3...

Whilst on our first tour of Europe we stayed in Livigno, Italy. Take the road out of Livigno towards Switzerland in the direction of St Moritz. Watch out for teams of cyclists during the summer this a popular base for Pro cycling teams training. Once out of Livigno the road climbs into the mountains...

Simply a brilliant biking road.
Absolutely one of the must-dos of the Swiss alps.
And when youre at it you should of course combine it with some of the other brilliant near-by Swiss passes:
Sustenpass (2224m), Furkapass (2431m), Grimselpass (2165m), then Nufenenpass (2471m), St. Gotthard Pass(210...

You start at the foot of Mt Blanc and then work your way over 2 passes to Switzerland. Great scenery, great road--- but just try to avoid during peak tourist hours. Plenty of straits to sort out the camper vans as they appear on the horizon.

Very beautiful mix of roads: first, nice open corners to climb up to the foot of the moutain. Then a typical pass road, with a lot of nasty hairpins. At the end, nice open, gently going down straights.

This route runs approximately parallel and to the north of the Klausenpass. It would be a nice return trip back to Glarus or Schwyz if you took the Klausenpass one direction and this trip in the opposite direction. This is a very narrow road in the section through the mountains. To get to the beg...

Great trip for a short outing. Usually quite ok with traffic, has everything from faster turns to tight twists.Stops: If you want to stop somewhere, then I suggest at the top of Ibergeregg. Another option is to take a slight turn of this route and stop for lunch in Einsiedeln to look at the beau...

The Spisser Landstraße is the main route up to Samnaun. Predominantly in Austria it does come to the Swiss Border near Samnaun. On the whole the road is a joy to ride with a good surface. Samnaun is a duty free area and Petrol is cheaper than in Austria. Unfortunately some people overfill their tan...

Not a very well-known pass but its a beauty. Great tarmac and good visibilty make this pass to one where you can really open the trottle if you get the chance. In the beginning it is pretty straight forward but pretty fast after the Italian border the sharp turns and switchbacks build up rapidly. Wh...

Got a bit lost on my ride to work this morning. Don't know how, ended up in the mountains on the twistiest little road. Tracer is so much better since I did the suspension settings following the advice on the forum.

This dead-end street into the valley Onsernone is great for small and agile bikes. The road ist twisty with a lot of blind spots, but theres always room enough to cross paths with a car or even a bus (yes, theres even a public transit bus going up there).
The surface is awesome most of the ti...